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COLLABORATIVE FAMILY LAW
An innovative approach to settle family law disputes

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CBC Documentary: "How to Divorce and Not Wreck the Kids". This Canadian documentary featuring 3 couples with children, negotiating their separation, one of which is a Collaborative couple, has first aired in New Orleans at the IACP Forum October 2008.
Following are some links to view the video as well as other resources related to this show.

CBC DOC ZONE Website. Watch the full episode online. 43.47 minutes.

Oher resources related to the documentary.

(1) CBC DOC ZONE: Resources and Links. Click here.

(2) CBC's The Current: Radio interview with the film-maker and the Collabrative couple.

(3) Toronto Star Article, "The Good Divorce" about the documentary and other resources to assist couples.
http://www.bountiful.ca/how-to-collaborative-divorce.html



Articles on Collaborative Law

Canadian Bar Association: (Exclusive to CBA members)
Collaborative Lawyering
by Stephen Coughlan, Faculty of Law, Dalhousie University


Canadian Bar Association: (Exclusive to CBA members)
I'll never see you in court! The rise of collaborative family law
by Janice Mucalov, a lawyer and writer based in Vancouver


Continuing Legal Education Society of British Columbia Collaborative law: The art of asking open questions
by Nancy Cameron from her CLE materials for the Family Law Conference - 2001


Lawyers Weekly USA
Divorce Without the Bloodshed
by Elaine McArdle


Collaborative Mediation:
An Alternative Approach to Case Management in Family Law Cases
Article in Washington State Bar New, March 2000


Collaborative Law Section of Mediate.com
Articles, Discussion and Forms
Chip Rose, Editor


Collaborative Law Institute of Minnesota:
Video clip from the Today Show of January 11, 2005.
Two collaborative attorneys and two clients are being interviewed about their thoughts and experiences. About 7 minutes and 20 seconds long.




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